Police have issued a warrant for Joffrey Reynolds after the former Stampeders star running back allegedly missed curfew and went on the lam.

Calgary police allege Reynolds breached four counts of his current probation by failing to abide by house arrest and missing curfew.

Cops said late Thursday his whereabouts were unknown.

Provincial court Judge Brian Stevenson ordered Reynolds to serve 90 days in jail on weekends on charges of assault, assault causing bodily harm and being unlawfully in his ex-girlfriend’s home.

Stevenson said Reynolds must serve two years probation under strict conditions, including house arrest for the first six months and a ban on boozing.

The 33-year-old was convicted in February in connection with two separate incidents last July 14 between Reynolds and his ex-girlfriend, whom the Sun is not naming.

The judge found Reynolds assaulted the woman in a bar after they’d argued by kicking the back of her leg and then managed to get into her Eau Claire condo where she found him sleeping when she arrived home.

When the victim told him to leave, Reynolds attacked her, at one point choking her.

"I was very worried after he was found guilty and not sentenced immediately he would attack me again," the victim wrote in her victim impact statement.

"This is a person who has an extreme temper that they can’t control."

Reynold’s lawyer Bjorn Harsanyi has said he doesn’t believe "this one incident, this one night, should define" his client.

Reynolds is the Stampeders’ all-time rushing leaders with 9,213 yards.

Anyone with information on Reynolds’ whereabouts are asked to call Calgary police 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

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